| Khan Jaqmaq | |
|---|---|
خَان جَقْمَق  | |
![]() Khan Jaqmaq in 2008  | |
| General information | |
| Type | Caravanserai | 
| Architectural style | Mamluk | 
| Location | Damascus, Syria | 
| Address | Street called Straight | 
| Construction started | 1419 | 
| Completed | 1420 | 
| Client | Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq | 
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 2 | 
Khan Jaqmaq (Arabic: خَان جَقْمَق, romanized: Ḵān Jaqmaq) is one of the few remaining khans in the Old City of Damascus, it was built by the Mamluk emir, Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq who was governor of Damascus in 1418–20. It was rebuilt to a great extent in 1601.[1]
Gallery

Khan Jaqmaq, characterized by its arcaded domes
Khan Jaqmaq featuring a traditional market
See also
References
- ↑ Jaqmaq Khan Archnet Digital Library.
 
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